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If water is the lifeblood of your feature, a strong pump is a healthy heart.

Selecting the right pump
 
A number of factors go into choosing the proper pump for your pond or waterfall. The most important are - size of pond (gallons), the width of the spillway if you have a waterfall, and the amount of dynamic head pressure of your water feature.

The most popular type of water feature pump we sell. Submersible pumps can be installed in a skimmer or placed directly into your pond. For vanishing waterfalls, pumps are housed in a pump well (sometimes called a vault) in the basin of the feature.

Non-Submersible
Non-submersible pumps are found in koi ponds and water gardens, and in large scale aquaculture applications. Often used with large bead filter systems. 
 
Fountain & Aeration
These industrial strength commercial fountains and aerators beautify your body of water with elegant fountain displays and provide valuable oxygen and agitation to promote healthy pond and lake environments.
Air Pumps
Use air pumps to provide supplemental oxygenation and circulation in your water feature. Many enthusiasts use air pumps to help keep ponds healthy and circulating in cold, freezing climates.  
Pump & Filter Units
These units provide circulation, mechanical and biological filtration filtration, and fountain displays all in one unit. Premium models offer built-in UV clarifiers.
Fountain Nozzles 
Add a fountain display to your existing pump. Comes with a variety of different fountain heads; pick th eone you like the best and stick with it, of change up your display to keep it fresh and interesting.
  
 

 
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